SCOTS try star Tim Visser admits he’s a greedy so-and-so who is happy to keep prospering off the work of others.

The Dutch-born winger scored a dream double on his Murrayfield debut to make it four tries from just three appearances as an adopted Scot.

Visser, 25, had to wait for three years under IRB residency rules before he was eligible to pull on the dark blue this summer and is now making up for lost time. The Edinburgh star crossed the line in each half of the 51-22 defeat and, astonishingly, is already the third highest try scorer in the current Scotland squad.

Visser said: “I was delighted to take my club form on to the international stage and to do it against the world champs was brilliant. They weren’t the best tries I’ve scored, but I’ll take them.

“They were not my trademark tries – I just seemed to be in the right place at the right time so I could live off the efforts of others for success.

“As soon as someone makes the break I’m always on the shoulder and if I keep putting myself in the position then hopefully tries will keep coming.”

Meanwhile, flanker Al Strokosch cleared Kiwi counterpart Adam Thomson of malice after the All Blacks star was sin-binned for raking his studs down his head.

Thomson is set to be cited and Scotland coach Andy Robinson reckoned he deserved a red card.

But the Perpignan star said: “I don’t think he meant it. I barely felt it. It was more silly than deliberate.”